Not exact matches
Ok, Stuck in Love can not be one of the best movies of this year, maybe has some mistakes, but the rest of the movies is
really great, the development of the story is fantastic, and interesting, the cast does an excellent job, the
screenplay has much cool moments.
Anchored by a
great screenplay and some strong performances, the film
really dances with its scenery, costumes and overall escapism.
«It was a
really great process because the film, Either Way, the Icelandic film, served as a fantastic blueprint, and I
really just spent a day dictating that movie into a
screenplay and then spent another couple days flipping it around and expanding certain things, emotionally investing myself in some of these characters and some dialogue.
It's a credit to Frazier's
screenplay that we're only
really pondering the problems with the hypothesis when the movie is directly talking about it, and it's an even
greater credit to the script that such instances are rare.
Mark Sevi wrote the original draft of the
screenplay, with the current draft penned by Scott Derrickson (whose Sinister has some
really great scares) and Paul Boardman.
The
screenplay Oscars (and the foreign language Oscar) made sure that the
really great movies were not overlooked.
You may enjoy seeing some of your favorite comedians portray some of your older favorite comedians in A Futile and Stupid Gesture, but David Wain, Jonathan Stern and Peter Principato
really made the film to shine a light on Doug Kenney, the late
great comedy writer who co-founded the National Lampoon magazine, and co-wrote the
screenplays to Animal House and Caddyshack, then abruptly fell off a Hawaiian cliff and died at age 33.